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Reference | RIC 51 (Sirmium), LRBC 1608 | Bronze AE3 18mm (1.94 grams) Sirmium mint: 351-354 A.D. [11] This is likely a reference to a third group of people called Mygdones living in northern Mesopotamia who were apparently allied to the Armenians Tantalus was endlessly punished in Tartarus , because he allegedly killed his son Pelops and sacrificially offered him to the Olympians, a reference to the suppression of human sacrifice Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus (ca. 325/326 - 354), better known as Constantius Gallus, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire (351-354)
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